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Outfitter: Chamanzi Zulu Safaris, Joann Muller
Owner/Operator/Johann Muller
Hunter: Rod Deighton (1/2 slam)
Hunt dates: July 15-26
Hunt Area: Kwa-Zulu Natal Province - Pongola area.
Rifle: Borrowed from Cmamanzi, CZ 30-06 with PMP 180 gr bullets
Game Taken: Kudu, Nyala, Bushbuck, Mtn Reedbuck, Warthog, Steenbok, Springbuck, Blesbok and Black Wildebeest

It was a long process to get there. A 3 hour drive from my home in Canada to Seattle. I was 3 hours early for my flight from Seattle to JFK. A 5.5 hour flight followed by a 5 hour layover then a 15.5 hour flight to Africa. A grand total of 32 hours of travelling and airports. I was met,and picked up, by Africa Sky Guesthouse. Worth every penny. After a good nights rest I was driver to the farm. Did I mention it was another 5 hours! I was like a kid on Christmas eve. I couldn't wait to get there.

I had 10 solid days of hunting. I saw more animals than I could count. We hunted hard every day. Some animals came hard and others easy.

Day 1 ended with a 53+ inch Kudu. I actually spotted it and it was bedded.When My PH got a look at it he didn't hesitate telling me to shoot it.

Day 2 was another good day. We were on our way back to the lodge when my tracker, Muzi, spotted a bushbuck. A short stalk and a 50 yard shot and it was over.

Day 3 and 4 were a bust. It rained in the morning of Day 3. This was the wettest dry season they have had in a long time. All of the water holes are still full.

Day 5 resulted in a nice Springbuck. Man are they small!

Day 6 ended on both a high and low note. The high was a very nice blesbok. The low was wounding a Black Wildebeest.I knew the moment I pulled the trigger that I'd made a terrible shot. We were never able to get close enough to the herd for a finisher. The wound was fatal but it took 3 days of looking to find him. By then it was to late for the meat. I was very upset as I'd never lost an animal in 35 years of hunting. Every time we caught up to the herd and glassed they would spook before we could locate him. That was frustrating. It turned out he was not with the herd. He had died the night I shot him.

Day 8. We had just left the lodge when Muzi spotted a very nice Nyala. Into the thick stuff we went. Forty five minuted later I could just make out enough of him for a shot.

Day 9 and I finally got a Mtn Reedbuck. those little buggers had been giving me fits. This was the 5th try for one. We slowly worked our way over a ridge and he was standing in the open at 75 yards.

Day 10 was a double day. We located a nice warthog, at a water hole, in the morning. We were taking pictures of him when we were interrupted by a herd of Cape Buffalo. I got some nice shots, at 15 yards, from the truck. In the afternoon we finally found a Steenbok. The grass was very long so locating them proved to be a challenge.

This was my second trip with Chamanzi. Both have been fantastic. I'm working on my next African trip. But aren't we all? Wink



















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Very nice Trophies..Congratulations

That Springbuck is a Stud!...Proper!
 
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Here's some of the Buffalo that interrupted the photo shoot on my Warthog. I'm no judge of Buffalo. What do you think?











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Gotta love that Kudu. Classic.


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Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Nice trophies. Congrats! tu2
 
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Never lost an animal in 35 years of hunting ????? Pretty Impressive !!
 
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I wished that I could say that! But I can't! Big Grin
 
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Nice trophies. Love the pics of the buff. Such a hassle to get there and back but worth every minute and $$$ and cannot get back soon enough. Well done.
 
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Originally posted by chuck5656:
Never lost an animal in 35 years of hunting ????? Pretty Impressive !!


I've hit a few that I didn't find until the next day. Meat was still good as it was 20 below in Manitoba. But I have never lost the meat. Upset me a lot. I'm still bothered.


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Sounds like you had a fun time...I enjoyed your report and wonderful pics.

That Kudu has nice mass throughout tu2
Thanks for sharing!

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excellent old animals. I love the outward turn and mass on that kudu...


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Nice kudu, and he springbuck is great!
 
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Gotta love that Kudu. Classic.


+1 tu2

On your buffalo question...just my opinion....nice young bulls that need a few more years at least.
 
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Great buffs!


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Great trophies. Super springbok. I gotta get one of those! Congrats to you.
 
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On your buffalo question...just my opinion....nice young bulls that need a few more years at least


No doubt about it being young bulls with all the hair between the bosses. Another 3 years or so and they'll be beauts.


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